Abdominal wall endometriosis is not a rare disease as supposed

Abdominal wall endometriosis, defined as implantation of endometrial tissue on the abdominal wall, mostly develops following cesarean section or gynecologic operations.


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The incidence of ovarian cancer after histologically diagnosed endometriosis.

"Reduced risk of ovarian cancer after removal of both adnexa in women with endometriosis", the study reveals.


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Preoperative detailed ultrasound is effective for the prediction of surgical extent.

Transvaginal ultrasound matches with perioperative ENZIAN classification score


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Which Method Is Best To Reduce Pain During Egg Retrieval?

A combination of opioids injected into the bloodstream and muscles plus painkillers given by mouth seem to give the best results.


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How reliable are the patient questionnaires in predicting endometriosis?

New validated scores that were based on patient questionnaires can predict endometriosis reliably, study finds


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Distribution of tubal endometriosis

The left fallopian tube seems more prone to involvement by endometriosis


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A novel contribution to patient management in endometriosis by immunohistochemistry

Low progesterone receptor expression levels in epithelial component of ovarian endometriosis correlates with higher recurrence rate


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 Which of the suggested environmental risk factors are indeed related to endometriosis?

A review study reveals only two of the many suggested environmental risk factors may be potential risk factors for endometriosis


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